For those looking for a more relaxed alternative to the hustle and bustle that is Kuta and Seminyak then the area of Jimbaran is perfect for you. Only 15 minutes away from the Ngurah Rai International airport, this alluring and scenic area is full of attractions perfect for those interested in experiencing a mix of authentic culture and world class luxury.
Formerly renown as a humble fishing village, Jimbaran has capitalized on its spectacular coastline location and has transformed into one of Bali’s favourite spots for popular seafood restaurants, pristine beaches and unique shopping destinations.
To help you have a better idea of what Jimbaran has in store, here is a list of some of its best attractions.
Great Shopping
Shopping in Jimbaran can be an adventure in itself as the area offers an array of unique and traditional shops and markets. Bring a piece of Bali home with you and make a visit to quality homeware store Jenggala. This shop is well known for its beautifully crafted tableware and often showcases a variety of ceramic and pottery workshops and exhibitions.
If you’re looking for some local and international designer threads, then a visit to Jimbaran Corner will be well worth it. The shopping complex not only houses a variety of clothing stores but includes several lifestyle and dining outlets. A few brands that can be found here are BIN House, Mori Batik, Vinoti Living, Periplus bookshop and Grocer & Grind.
Jenggala Keramik
Address: Jl. Uluwatu II, Jimbaran, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Known for its tranquil and clean turquoise waters is one of Bali’s best beaches, Jimbaran Bay. As the bay is protected by an unbroken coral reef, the waters here are mellower than other parts of Bali. Stretching 4km in length, this remarkable beach is lined with an eclectic assortment of cafes, restaurants, bars and lounging spots.
For those looking for something a little more unique then a visit to Tegal Wangi Beach is a must. This hidden gem of a beach is famous for its sea jacuzzi experience. With jacuzzi sized pools of water lining the shore line, visitors come here to experience natures private jacuzzi with a view of the ocean that is to die for.
Tegal Wangi Beach
Address: Jalan Pura Tegalwangi, Badung, Jimbaran
Marvelous Seafood on the Beach
Jimbaran is iconic for its delicious and romantic beachfront seafood restaurants. When sunset arrives, the coast of Jimbaran is filled with tantalizing aromas of freshly grilled seafood and the flickering lights of candle lit tables.
From here you can watch planes take off and approach the airport. Visitors take their pick of the morning’s catch of snapper, clams, crabs, lobster or squid and then dig their toes into the sand while enjoying the awe inspiring sunset and the soothing sound of the ocean waves reaching the shore. After the sun goes down, several restaurants offer live entertainment such as a mariachi band or traditional dance. Two restaurants that offer such an experience are Menega Cafe and Bawang Merah Beachfront Restaurant. A dinner at one of these places will leave you dreaming of the day when you can come back for more.
Menega Cafe
Address: Jl. Four Seasons Muaya Beach, Jimbaran, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Jimbaran is only a 15 minute drive south of the Ngurah Rai International Airport and a 20 minute drive from Legian, Seminyak and Sanur via the toll road that links Benoa airport and Sanur.
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